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When will the first batch of offer be in Hong Kong?
The first round of offer for Chinese in Hong Kong is in the middle of June every year165438+1October.

Chinese University of Hong Kong College:

The Chinese University of Hong Kong is the only university in Hong Kong with Nobel Prize winners, Fields Prize winners and Turing Prize winners. Many China scholars and researchers have won numerous awards, and countless others have won famous awards.

As of 20 14, the school has 7,396 teaching and administrative staff, including 994 professors, 562 lecturers and professional consultants, 9 teaching assistants, 4 15 associate researchers and above, and 924 research assistants.

Gao Kun, the "father of optical fiber", was the president of the Chinese University from 1987 to 1996. After leaving the presidency, he has been an honorary professor of engineering at CUHK University and won the Nobel Prize in Physics in 2009.

Professor Qiu Chengtong, director of the CUHK Institute of Mathematical Sciences and a professor at Bowen University, is an alumnus of the Chinese University of Hong Kong and has won the Fields Medal, the highest honor in mathematics. Professor Qiu proved Calabi's conjecture and put forward Calabi-Qiu manifold, which became the geometric basis for physicists to establish string theory.

Yang Zhenning, a professor at the Bowen College of the Chinese University, is the first Chinese Nobel Prize winner. Professor Yang has exerted a far-reaching influence on the development of physics since the mid-20th century, especially in the fields of particle and statistical physics.

Sir Maurice, winner of the 1996 Nobel Prize in Economics, joined the Chinese University as a professor of Bowen in 2002 and became the dean of Morningside College.

1999 Professor Mundell, winner of the Nobel Prize in Economics and the "father of the euro", joined the Chinese University in 2009 and became Professor Bowen.

Professor Yao Qizhi, an internationally renowned computer scientist and the first Chinese Turing Award winner, joined the Chinese University in 2005 and became Professor Bowen.

References:

Baidu Encyclopedia-Chinese University of Hong Kong